not be held by others, and our own self-esteem. The evidence of our
つなぐ(かれる
sensitivity to social evaluative threat', coupled with the American
(2)
psychologist's evidence of long-term rises in anxiety, suggests that we
may-by the standards of any previous society - have become highly)
追度に
おいに
self-conscious, overly concerned with how we appear to others, worried
that we might
理解される
与える(他人から
田われる
失礼な無知
ignorant
come across as unattractive, boring, (A) or whatever,
and constantly trying to manage the impressions we make. And at